Nonpartisan judicial election campaign period definition

Nonpartisan judicial election campaign period means the period beginning on the first day of the primary election filing period, as determined under section seven, article five of this chapter, and ending on the day of the nonpartisan judicial election.
Nonpartisan judicial election campaign period means the period beginning on the

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  • Nonpartisan judicial election campaign period" means the period beginning on the first day of the primary election filing period, as determined under section seven, article five of this chapter, and ending on the day of the nonpartisan judicial election.

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